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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1984-07-19

Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1984-07-19, page 01

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VOL.G2 NO. 29
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JULY 19,1984-TAMMUZ19
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W. German Town Hosts Holocaust Survivors
BONN (JTA) — A handful of surviving Jews who once lived
in the north German town of Jever, returned there on a visit
last month at the invitation of the town authorities who paid
all expenses, including air fare from far-dff places. Such
projects are not uncommon in West Germany, where Jews
who fled the Nazis between 1933-1945 or survived the concentration camps and later moved abroad are invited to re-visit
their native towns, all expenses paid. ,
Archbishop Of Milan Pleads For Purging Of
Anti-Semitism From Theological Literature
ROME (JTA)—Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini, trie Archbishop of Milan, delivered an impassioned plea for the purging of anti-Semitism from theological literature, for promoting deeper Christian understanding of Jewish religion, culture and tradition and for Jews and Christians to join in
dialogue with people of other faiths, notably Moslem. The
Cardinal spoke last week to some 200 Christians and Jews
from all over Europe, including the Eastern Bloc, assembled
at Vallombroso, near Florence, for a colloquium, "1984 and
Beyond: Purpose and Strategy in Jewish-Christian Relations." It is sponsored by the International Council for Christian and JewsOCCJ)-________—__ .
Anti-Semitism Problem For Argentine Jews
BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — Anti-Semitism in some of its
ugliest manifestations remains a grave problem for Argentine Jewry even though the military junta has been replaced
by a. democratic regime sympathetic to Jewish concerns,
according to Sion Cohen Imach, president of DAIA, the representative body of the Argentine Jewish community. "The
centers of anti-Semitism, remain intact" but what has
changed is the attitude of the government whose feelings
with respect to the Jewish community are above suspicion,
Cohen Imach told a luncheon attended by the heads of the
country's principal Jewish organizations.
State Dept. Charged With Sabotaging
Efforts To Deport Nazi War Criminals
NEW YORK (JTA)-A
senior official of the World
Jewish Congress has cited a
report by the Judiciary Com- ■•■
mittee of the House of Representatives in charging that
the State Department "was .
engaged in a deliberate and
callous policy of sabotaging
efforts to deport convicted
Nazi war criminals from
this country."
Kalman Sultanik, a vice
president of the WJC, said he
"was shocked" to find that
the House Judiciary Committee had in its report confirmed the allegations that
the State Department was
actively undermining the
work,of the Justice Department's Office of Special Investigations, the agency
charged with acting against
Nazi war criminals living in
the United States. -
Sultanik siad he was also
speaking on behalf of the
United States Holocaust
Memorial Council, to which
he was appointed by President Carter in 1980 and subsequently named chairman
of its anti-Semitism Commission.
The chairman of the House
Judiciary Committee, Rep.
Peter Rodino, Jr. (D.N.J.)
states in his report on appropriations to the Justice De
partment for the coming
year that the committee is
"deeply concerned about efforts by the State Department to assist the Justice
Department in "the deportation of war criminals," adding that the State Department has been "unwilling to
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 12)
Ohio Republicans Support Israel
Gordon Zacks To Be Guest Speaker
At Columbus Jewish Foundation Dinner
Gordon B. Zacks will be
the guest speaker at the
Fourth Annual Dinner Institute of the Columbus Jewish
Foundation on Wednesday,
July 25. His theme will be
"Impacting on Jewish Life
— 1984-2001" and will be the
basis for the participatory
workshop that will follow
aimed at determining the
programs and priorities of
the Foundation for the next
17'years.
"Gordon Zacks is an astute observer of Jewish life,
a critical thinker, a philosopher and a highly dedicated
worker. He will provide the
background, offer some of
the challenges and set the
tone for our unique participatory workshop," said Judith Swedlow, chairwoman.
Zacks' role in the Jewish
community locally, nationally and overseas nas been
very strong. He is a member
of the Center for Strategic
and International Studies,
Haifa University; American
Friends of Hebrew University; American Friends of
Jerusalem Academy and
Conference Center; American Friends of Tel Aviv University; American Israel
Public Affairs Committee;
American Jewish Committee; Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds;
Melton Research Center;
National Jewish Conference
Center and North American
Jewish Students' Appeal.
Y.M.C.A.
Zacks has (raveled to over
60 countries throughout the
world and made over 30 trips
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 13)
The Ohio Republican Delegation to the Party's
National Convention, meeting in Columbus, July 14,
overwhelmingly adopted a
strong resolution offered by
Columbus Mayor Dana G.
"Buck" Rinehart to maintain fully the alliance of
Israel and the United States
under President Reagan.
Mayor Rinehart, a statewide at-large delegate, said
he wanted the Republican
platform to be "unequivo-
cable in its endorsement of
continuity and enhancement
of the strong strategic relationship that has been
advanced between the U.S.
and the State of Israel under
the policies of this Administration."
The mayor said he heard
from Republicans and Independents and supportive
Democrats on this subject
and was pleased to report
that this was the single platform policy adopted by the
Ohio Delegation.
Ohio has 178 delegates and
alternate delegates to the
National Convention fn
August in Dallas, including
Merom Brachman from the,
12th Congressional District'
of Columbus. He said this
Rinehart Resolution presented by Ohio Republican
Chairman Michael F. Colley
Mayor Dana Rinehart
would be recommended by
the delegation to the Republican Platform Committee
meeting in Dallas the week
before the convention.
Mayor Rinehart's Resolution was adopted as follows:
In the words of President
Reagan, "Israel and the
United States are close allies
in the defense of freedom in
the Middle East and any effort to weaken Israel would
only destabilize the region
and risk the peace of the
world." Secretary of De^
fense Casper Weinberger
has said it is Israel that
stands "determinedly in the
way of Soviets who would
dearly love control over the
strategic choke points in the
Middle East."
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 13)
Louis Robins, president of
Heritage Village, announced
at the Heritage Village Annual Meeting that Heritage
.House was kicking off a
major expansion program to
better meet the needs of the
growing number of older
adults of the community.
The expansion program
Gordon Zacks
He is an honorary vice
chairman of National U.J.A.
and its past national chairman. Presently a member of
the board of trustees of the
Columbus Jewish Federation, he is a past vice president and past campaign
chairman. He served as
advisor to the Advance Gifts
Division in the 1984 United
Jewish Fund Campaign. ^
His involvement in the
general community is also
broad. He was 1982 campaign chairman of United
Way and is on the boards of
American Cancer Society;
Children's Hospital; Ohio
Development Center; Ballet
Metropolitan; Red Cross and
Don't Miss The Opportunity
Jo Wish The Community
A Sweet New Year
Fill Out And Mail coupon on Page 1 i
By July 27
THE OHIO JEWISH CHRONICLE
NEW YEAR EDITION
SEPTEMBER 24,1984
FEATURING:
The Jewish Epicure—a special feature section about
what and where to eat In Columbus
Short Stories bv Local Authors
The Annual, Updated Guide to the Jewish community
Organization Annual Reports
Pictorial and Chronological Highlights of the Past Year
New Year Greetings to the Community
Heritage House Kicking Off
Major Expansion Program
will include the addition of a
50-bed nursing wing with a
special hospice wing devoted
to the care of the terminally
ill, new dining and kitchen,
facilities, a multipurpose
room for resident programs,
enlarged Special Care Pavilion and the establishment of -
ah Endowment Fund to insure the financial security of
each Heritage House resident.
Robins announced that
Elliott Grayson has been appointed general chairman
for this campaign, which is
titled "We Are Their Children." Gordon Zacks will be
serving as chairman of the
special Blue Ribbon Advisory Committee, with co-
' • , (CONTINUED ON PAGE 11)
Yaillen Elected
To United Way
Exec. Committee
Dr. Earl Yaillen, executive director of the Jewish
Family Service, was recently elected to the Executive Committee of the Professional Advisory Council
(PAC) of the United Way of
Franklin County. ,
Phyllis Katz, JFS Board
president, stated that "Dr.
Yaillen's election to this important post after being
associated with the organization for only four years at-
' tests to the impact he has
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 12)
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ZJl\\# Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community for Over 60 Years 7\\yAl\
U!BRAKY, OHTtO HISTORICAL SOC4dyrV
1982 VELM/v AVE. -
COLS. 0, 43211 ,EX0H
VOL.G2 NO. 29
i'
U:
JULY 19,1984-TAMMUZ19
Oovotcd lo American
and Jewish ideaiv
W. German Town Hosts Holocaust Survivors
BONN (JTA) — A handful of surviving Jews who once lived
in the north German town of Jever, returned there on a visit
last month at the invitation of the town authorities who paid
all expenses, including air fare from far-dff places. Such
projects are not uncommon in West Germany, where Jews
who fled the Nazis between 1933-1945 or survived the concentration camps and later moved abroad are invited to re-visit
their native towns, all expenses paid. ,
Archbishop Of Milan Pleads For Purging Of
Anti-Semitism From Theological Literature
ROME (JTA)—Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini, trie Archbishop of Milan, delivered an impassioned plea for the purging of anti-Semitism from theological literature, for promoting deeper Christian understanding of Jewish religion, culture and tradition and for Jews and Christians to join in
dialogue with people of other faiths, notably Moslem. The
Cardinal spoke last week to some 200 Christians and Jews
from all over Europe, including the Eastern Bloc, assembled
at Vallombroso, near Florence, for a colloquium, "1984 and
Beyond: Purpose and Strategy in Jewish-Christian Relations." It is sponsored by the International Council for Christian and JewsOCCJ)-________—__ .
Anti-Semitism Problem For Argentine Jews
BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — Anti-Semitism in some of its
ugliest manifestations remains a grave problem for Argentine Jewry even though the military junta has been replaced
by a. democratic regime sympathetic to Jewish concerns,
according to Sion Cohen Imach, president of DAIA, the representative body of the Argentine Jewish community. "The
centers of anti-Semitism, remain intact" but what has
changed is the attitude of the government whose feelings
with respect to the Jewish community are above suspicion,
Cohen Imach told a luncheon attended by the heads of the
country's principal Jewish organizations.
State Dept. Charged With Sabotaging
Efforts To Deport Nazi War Criminals
NEW YORK (JTA)-A
senior official of the World
Jewish Congress has cited a
report by the Judiciary Com- ■•■
mittee of the House of Representatives in charging that
the State Department "was .
engaged in a deliberate and
callous policy of sabotaging
efforts to deport convicted
Nazi war criminals from
this country."
Kalman Sultanik, a vice
president of the WJC, said he
"was shocked" to find that
the House Judiciary Committee had in its report confirmed the allegations that
the State Department was
actively undermining the
work,of the Justice Department's Office of Special Investigations, the agency
charged with acting against
Nazi war criminals living in
the United States. -
Sultanik siad he was also
speaking on behalf of the
United States Holocaust
Memorial Council, to which
he was appointed by President Carter in 1980 and subsequently named chairman
of its anti-Semitism Commission.
The chairman of the House
Judiciary Committee, Rep.
Peter Rodino, Jr. (D.N.J.)
states in his report on appropriations to the Justice De
partment for the coming
year that the committee is
"deeply concerned about efforts by the State Department to assist the Justice
Department in "the deportation of war criminals," adding that the State Department has been "unwilling to
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 12)
Ohio Republicans Support Israel
Gordon Zacks To Be Guest Speaker
At Columbus Jewish Foundation Dinner
Gordon B. Zacks will be
the guest speaker at the
Fourth Annual Dinner Institute of the Columbus Jewish
Foundation on Wednesday,
July 25. His theme will be
"Impacting on Jewish Life
— 1984-2001" and will be the
basis for the participatory
workshop that will follow
aimed at determining the
programs and priorities of
the Foundation for the next
17'years.
"Gordon Zacks is an astute observer of Jewish life,
a critical thinker, a philosopher and a highly dedicated
worker. He will provide the
background, offer some of
the challenges and set the
tone for our unique participatory workshop," said Judith Swedlow, chairwoman.
Zacks' role in the Jewish
community locally, nationally and overseas nas been
very strong. He is a member
of the Center for Strategic
and International Studies,
Haifa University; American
Friends of Hebrew University; American Friends of
Jerusalem Academy and
Conference Center; American Friends of Tel Aviv University; American Israel
Public Affairs Committee;
American Jewish Committee; Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds;
Melton Research Center;
National Jewish Conference
Center and North American
Jewish Students' Appeal.
Y.M.C.A.
Zacks has (raveled to over
60 countries throughout the
world and made over 30 trips
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 13)
The Ohio Republican Delegation to the Party's
National Convention, meeting in Columbus, July 14,
overwhelmingly adopted a
strong resolution offered by
Columbus Mayor Dana G.
"Buck" Rinehart to maintain fully the alliance of
Israel and the United States
under President Reagan.
Mayor Rinehart, a statewide at-large delegate, said
he wanted the Republican
platform to be "unequivo-
cable in its endorsement of
continuity and enhancement
of the strong strategic relationship that has been
advanced between the U.S.
and the State of Israel under
the policies of this Administration."
The mayor said he heard
from Republicans and Independents and supportive
Democrats on this subject
and was pleased to report
that this was the single platform policy adopted by the
Ohio Delegation.
Ohio has 178 delegates and
alternate delegates to the
National Convention fn
August in Dallas, including
Merom Brachman from the,
12th Congressional District'
of Columbus. He said this
Rinehart Resolution presented by Ohio Republican
Chairman Michael F. Colley
Mayor Dana Rinehart
would be recommended by
the delegation to the Republican Platform Committee
meeting in Dallas the week
before the convention.
Mayor Rinehart's Resolution was adopted as follows:
In the words of President
Reagan, "Israel and the
United States are close allies
in the defense of freedom in
the Middle East and any effort to weaken Israel would
only destabilize the region
and risk the peace of the
world." Secretary of De^
fense Casper Weinberger
has said it is Israel that
stands "determinedly in the
way of Soviets who would
dearly love control over the
strategic choke points in the
Middle East."
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 13)
Louis Robins, president of
Heritage Village, announced
at the Heritage Village Annual Meeting that Heritage
.House was kicking off a
major expansion program to
better meet the needs of the
growing number of older
adults of the community.
The expansion program
Gordon Zacks
He is an honorary vice
chairman of National U.J.A.
and its past national chairman. Presently a member of
the board of trustees of the
Columbus Jewish Federation, he is a past vice president and past campaign
chairman. He served as
advisor to the Advance Gifts
Division in the 1984 United
Jewish Fund Campaign. ^
His involvement in the
general community is also
broad. He was 1982 campaign chairman of United
Way and is on the boards of
American Cancer Society;
Children's Hospital; Ohio
Development Center; Ballet
Metropolitan; Red Cross and
Don't Miss The Opportunity
Jo Wish The Community
A Sweet New Year
Fill Out And Mail coupon on Page 1 i
By July 27
THE OHIO JEWISH CHRONICLE
NEW YEAR EDITION
SEPTEMBER 24,1984
FEATURING:
The Jewish Epicure—a special feature section about
what and where to eat In Columbus
Short Stories bv Local Authors
The Annual, Updated Guide to the Jewish community
Organization Annual Reports
Pictorial and Chronological Highlights of the Past Year
New Year Greetings to the Community
Heritage House Kicking Off
Major Expansion Program
will include the addition of a
50-bed nursing wing with a
special hospice wing devoted
to the care of the terminally
ill, new dining and kitchen,
facilities, a multipurpose
room for resident programs,
enlarged Special Care Pavilion and the establishment of -
ah Endowment Fund to insure the financial security of
each Heritage House resident.
Robins announced that
Elliott Grayson has been appointed general chairman
for this campaign, which is
titled "We Are Their Children." Gordon Zacks will be
serving as chairman of the
special Blue Ribbon Advisory Committee, with co-
' • , (CONTINUED ON PAGE 11)
Yaillen Elected
To United Way
Exec. Committee
Dr. Earl Yaillen, executive director of the Jewish
Family Service, was recently elected to the Executive Committee of the Professional Advisory Council
(PAC) of the United Way of
Franklin County. ,
Phyllis Katz, JFS Board
president, stated that "Dr.
Yaillen's election to this important post after being
associated with the organization for only four years at-
' tests to the impact he has
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 12)
" «{•
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